How do starfish breathe?
A. Through small tubes all over there body.
B. Through their mouth in the center of their body.
C. They do not need to breath.
D. None of the above.
How big is a star fish's brain?
A. The size of a penny.
B. The brain is the same size as center of their body.
C. They have no brain.
D. The brain is the size of one of their legs.
Which of the following is NOT a predator of the Seahorse?
a. crabs
b. tuna
c. rays
d. jellyfish
Question 5:
Seahorses are sought after for a variety of reason/reasons such as:
a. Chinese medicine
b. Aquariums
c. Souvenirs
d. all of the above
Sharks
Question 1:
How many different kinds of sharks are there in the world? Search here!
Question 2:
Not all sharks are carnivores. Which types of sharks are not considered carnivores?
a. Basking Shark
b. Whale Shark
c. Megamouth Shark
d. All of the above
Question 3:
Which beach is the most dangerous when it comes to shark attacks? Fun shark facts!
Octopus
Question 1:
The heart is a muscular organ that circulates blood through the body. How many hearts does an octopus have and what color is their blood? Find answer here!
Question 2:
Name 3 ways an octopus defends itself from predators. Find answer here!
Question 3:
Octopi are invertebrates and have no bone structure. Without bones, how can they navigate themselves through the water? Find answer here!
Where do clown fish live?
a. Pacific Ocean
b. Indian Ocean
c. Australia's Great Barrier Reef
d. All of the above
Dolphins(Kalyn Williams) Question 1. In terms of their feeding habits, all dolphins are: a. Herbivores b. Carnivores c. Omnivore d. Vegeterians Question 2. A dolphin is a: a. insect
b. mammal
c. reptile
d. amphibian Question 3. The average bottlenose dolphin is about: a. 4 feet b. 20 feet c. 8 feet d. 12 feet
Please follow the links given below and select the best answer to each question.
Question 1:
True/False Starfish can swim?Question 2:
How do starfish breathe?A. Through small tubes all over there body.
B. Through their mouth in the center of their body.
C. They do not need to breath.
D. None of the above.
Question 3:
How long do star fish usually live?Question 4:
How big is a star fish's brain?A. The size of a penny.
B. The brain is the same size as center of their body.
C. They have no brain.
D. The brain is the size of one of their legs.
Question 1:
True/False The male Seahorse bears the unborn young.Who bears the unborn young?
Question 2:
Seahorse's have no:a. teeth
b. eyes
c. stomach
d. both a and c
Did you know?
Question 3:
How many different Seahorse species are there in the world?a. 45
b. 35
c. 32
Number of Seahorse species?
Question 4:
Which of the following is NOT a predator of the Seahorse?a. crabs
b. tuna
c. rays
d. jellyfish
Question 5:
Seahorses are sought after for a variety of reason/reasons such as:a. Chinese medicine
b. Aquariums
c. Souvenirs
d. all of the above
Question 1:
How many different kinds of sharks are there in the world?Search here!
Question 2:
Not all sharks are carnivores. Which types of sharks are not considered carnivores?a. Basking Shark
b. Whale Shark
c. Megamouth Shark
d. All of the above
Question 3:
Which beach is the most dangerous when it comes to shark attacks?Fun shark facts!
Question 1:
The heart is a muscular organ that circulates blood through the body. How many hearts does an octopus have and what color is their blood?Find answer here!
Question 2:
Name 3 ways an octopus defends itself from predators.Find answer here!
Question 3:
Octopi are invertebrates and have no bone structure. Without bones, how can they navigate themselves through the water?Find answer here!
Question 1:
True/False Fish use gills to breathe?Question 2:
What is the world's largest fish?Question 3:
Where do clown fish live?a. Pacific Ocean
b. Indian Ocean
c. Australia's Great Barrier Reef
d. All of the above
Dolphins(Kalyn Williams)
Question 1.
In terms of their feeding habits, all dolphins are:
a. Herbivores
b. Carnivores
c. Omnivore
d. Vegeterians
Question 2. A dolphin is a:
a. insect
b. mammal
c. reptile
d. amphibianQuestion 3.
The average bottlenose dolphin is about:
a. 4 feet
b. 20 feet
c. 8 feet
d. 12 feet